GM to Retire the Chevy Malibu to Make More EVs

General Motors said on Wednesday that it would stop making the Chevrolet Malibu, the last affordable sedan in its U.S. model lineup and a venerable nameplate that was introduced in the 1960s when the company was a dominant force in the U.S. economy. For years, American drivers have been gravitating toward sport utility vehicles and […]

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F1: The Miami Grand Prix Matures

After the first Miami Grand Prix in 2022, Tom Garfinkel, the managing partner of the event, knew changes were needed. Formula 1 turned to Miami for its second race in the United States, nearly a decade after making a long-awaited breakthrough in Austin, Texas, the home to the United States Grand Prix. Miami was not […]

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Andrettis Keep Fighting to Enter F1

Andretti is a storied name in motorsport, as drivers and owners in open-wheel racing. Mario won most of the world’s major races in his career and took the Formula 1 drivers’ championship in 1978, only the second American to claim the title. His son Michael also raced in Formula 1, as Ayrton Senna’s teammate at […]

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F1: Alpine Is Trying, It Really Is

“It was not easy to see both cars on the last row of the grid in Bahrain,” Famin said. Matt Harman, the technical director, and Dirk de Beer, the head of aerodynamics, announced their resignations after the race, with their duties turned over to a three-person team. Alpine has invested in new dynos, which constantly […]

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Tesla Fires Charger Team Amid Hundreds of Layoffs

Elon Musk has gutted the part of Tesla responsible for building electric vehicle charging stations, sowing uncertainty about the future of the largest and most reliable U.S. charging network. The layoffs of several hundred Tesla employees, which many of them posted about on social media on Tuesday, raised questions about deals that Mr. Musk, Tesla’s […]

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